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1131: 1984, Science-fiction Or Reali
... longer bound by their communist governments, still have diplomatic relations(*). Eastasia is the final power, combining the nations of the Pacific Rim. Though they have no official alliance, they are bound together by APEC, the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation. If a situation arose where the economy of one of the members was threatened, the other members would immediately help(**). The methods used to capture Winston are similar to the methods that ...
1132: The Romantically Impaired Pruf
... slow down and experience life, let alone enjoy it, we have the voice of one ordinary loser asking: "Should I, after tea and cake and ices, have the strength to force the moment to its crisis." J. Alfred Prufrock is no Hamlet. Are you? Works Cited Williamson, George. A Readers Guide to T.S. Eliot. 1953. Kenner, Hugh. The Invisible Poet; T.S. Eliot. 1964. Martin, Mildred. A Half-Century of ...
1133: The Perfect Storm
... None of the three women are depicted as weak or hysterical during the storm. On the contrary, it is Ray Leonard, the captain on the ship with Stimpson and Bylander, that falls apart during the crisis. Greenlaw, Stimpson, and Bylander are strong and capable of taking care of themselves. The book is littered with explanations about fishing. I admit that I frequently got lost in these passages but it was worth ...
1134: The Sixth Extinction
... is it coming and what is its cause? It is happening now, and we, the human race are its cause explains Richard Leakey. This phenomenon Leakey argues, is easily comparable with the big five biological crisis' of geological history, except this one is not being caused by global temperature change, regression of sea level, or asteroid impact. It is being caused by one of Earth's inhabitants. According to Leakey, humanity ...
1135: Romeo And Juliet- A Thin Line
... It is these "shades of gray" that make life interesting and full of spice. Without such confusion everyday, there would be neither Shakespearian Tragedy nor Comedy. We as readers are inspired to learn of new crisis and drama, yet we also know the template it ultimately must fit; as Tennyson so eloquently understood it, "'Tis better to have loved and lost, than to have never loved at all." Works Cited: Leland ...
1136: Report On Book Titled Black Li
... to know this wonderful man. To be a relative, to be his friend, and to of helped him somehow in his conquest. I feel that if I were alive then, whether I was Black, White, Asian, or a Purple People Eater, I would have done something to help him in some fashion. I think that I am more of a leader than a follower more of an activist. I stand for ...
1137: Political Criticism On The Eng
... and reflects upon the metamorphosis of their lives, brought about by the war. However, while the story vitally revolves around Almasy and the fate of his love in face of the war, Ondaatje, an East Asian, glorifies Kip (an East Indian), as the ideal male while chastening the Caucasian race. Born in a family of tradition and values, Kirpal was the second child. The family customs dictated the first son to ...
1138: Return Of The Native Summary
... game. 8. Diggory Venn wins the guineas back from Wildeve and presents them to Thomasin from her aunt, believing they are all hers. BOOK 4: Summary: Book Fourth gives us action ever mounting to the crisis, which is the death of Clym's mother. 1. Mrs. Yeobright goes to see Eustacia at Mistover. The two women quarrel and part with great bitterness. 2. 2. Having almost lost his eyesight, Clym finds ...
1139: My Antonia 2
... a wonderful optimism. Cather expresses this in Jim's love of life and attention to imagery that is associated with Jim's happiness. This keeps the reader almost as naive as Jim himself, and each crisis, no matter how many there are still comes as a jolt of sadness. All of this culminates in the final shock of Jim and Antonia not eloping and living happily ever after. The reader is ...
1140: Miltons Paradise Lost
... family. But as he becomes tired of his normal life, Lester becomes an outcast to society. Through knowing the consequences of the falls in Paradise Lost, Lester could have saved himself from his mid life crisis by realizing that such a fall could end up disastrous.


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